Free Syrian Army commander wounded in bomb blast

The head of the rebel FSA faction's spokesman says he was wounded in blast near Deir Azzor in eastern Syria.

The commander of the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA[2]) was injured in a bomb explosion in the early hours of the morning on Monday and was being treated in Turkey, said an FSA spokesperson.

“[Syrian President Bashar] Assad’s attempt to kill Riad al-Assaad was to punish the eastern areas, such as Al-Reqqa and Deir Ezzor, held by rebels,” Louay Almokdad told Al Arabiya.

Riad al-Assaad was wounded in a bomb explosion near the eastern Syrian city of Deir Ezzor, which has in recent months witnessed fierce fighting between the rebels[3] and forces loyal to the Assad regime.

Almokdad said that the FSA chief was in good health but had been severely injured, adding: “He is currently being treated for his injuries outside of Syrian territory, at a hospital in Turkey.”

The FSA spokesperson also said that, according to preliminary investigations, the bomb was thrown toward Assaad’s vehicle and not planted in his car as some reports had earlier said.

“No matter who they [Assad forces] kill, and no matter what they destroy, the uprising against the regime will continue,” Almokdad added.

According to the United Nations, the Assad regime has killed more than 70,000 people since the March 2011 uprising[4] against the Syrian president.